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isn't the detail on the suit nice?! i want to paint the lines with color shift paint so the textures stand out even more.
A South West Trains liveried Class 158 combo heads wrong line through Fleet station whilst a slight adjustment is made to the train service. The 158's had run through the station some 20 minutes earlier and had to run back due to a signalling problem, plenty of bemused passengers on board.
I was asked to take some pics in a ballet class. I have already spent 2 days there, taking classical ballet and modern, and finaly point.
Its great. First being able to just be there officialy and go anywhere (well almost....) and take the pics, is great. But then there is the movement and the faces and all.
I think it will be a set all by itself. And I will go there again.
Its a wonderful eperience.
Israel, Shoham, winter 2006.
I sit down because my stockings may need a small adjustment and I can see them better when sitting. Well, and you can see them up close too.
Medyo napa-ikli ang pag-adjust sa prangkisa nito. Dati: BLS (Ballesteros)–SMP (Sampaloc) ang prangkisa nya. Ngayon: MIA (Kamias)–APA (Aparri) na.
Company/Owner: Victory Liner, Inc.
Fleet/Bus Number: 7028
Classification: Air-conditioned Provincial Bus
Coachbuilder: Almazora Motors Corporation
Body Model: MAN/Almazora Tourist Star Deluxe R39
Engine Model: MAN D2066LOH12
Chassis Model: MAN 18.350 HOCL (PBMR390112MX)
Transmission: 6-speed Manual Transmission
Suspension: Electronically-Controlled Air Suspension (ECAS)
Seating Configuration: 2×2
Seating Capacity: 49
Franchise route: EDSA Kamuning (Q.C.)–Aparri (Cagayan) (new); Ballesteros (Cagayan)–Earnshaw (Sampaloc, Manila) via Maharlika (old/former)
Route: Kamias, Quezon City–Tuguegarao City, Cagayan via E1 (NLEX-Balintawak–NLEX-Dau; NLEX-SCTEX Connector–SCTEX-Amucao–TPLEX-Pura) / Pura–Guimba Road / N114 (Pangasinan–Nueva Ecija Road) / N1/AH26 (Maharlika Highway)
Municipalities/cities passing: Dau (Mabalacat City)–Pura/Guimba/Santo Domingo/Talavera/Science City of Muñoz/San Jose City/Carranglan/Santa Fe/Aritao/Gabut (Dupax Del Sur)/Ineangan (Dupax Del Norte)/Bambang/Bayombong/Solano/Bagabag/Diadi/Cordon/Santiago City/San Isidro/Echague/Alicia/Cauayan City/Reina Mercedes/Naguilian/Gamu/Ilagan City/Tumauini/Cabagan/San Pablo/Peñablanca
Type of Operation: Provincial Operation Public Utility Bus (Regular Class)
Area of Operation: Cagayan Valley (Region II)
Shot Location: RC Miranda Boulevard, Barangay Calao East, Santiago City
Date Taken: May 18, 2018 (15:05H)
Notices:
* Please DON'T GRAB A PHOTO WITHOUT A PERMISSION. If you're going to GRAB IT, please give A CREDIT TO THE OWNER. Also, don't PRINT SCREEN my photos.
** If I have mistakes on the specifications, please comment in a good manner so that I can edit it immediately.
*** The specifications and routes (for provincial, inter-provincial, and city operation) mentioned above are subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice.
**** The vehicle's registration plate(s), conduction sticker(s), and/or persons (if applicable) were pixelated/blurred to prevent any conflict with the photographer, the bus company and/or to the car owner for their security and/or privacy purposes. So, don't use their plate number, conduction sticker, and vehicle tag as an evidence for any incident. And, I have taken this photo for bus fanatics, bus enthusiasts, and bus lovers purposes.
Single exposure: Topaz Adjust initial detailing and exposure, Nik Collection tone mapped, and Photoshop for finishing.
Still processing from archives and sheltering in place. Stay safe, healthy and interesting. :0)
We just had to have a little wool spinning fun one night at the Big Sheds. Here I am doing a cowboy wool spin, that's where I start off at one angle and then adjust the angle to the horizontal and spin that whisk around like its on fire...oh right...it is...
I imagine that these kinds of press chases were once commonplace, but this example is the only one I have ever seen. This is the type of apparatus that Kurt Volk (see previous posts) must have used to create the circular patterns with type in his ABC Gem Box publications. One of the inner pieces was missing, so I made one with wood to take its place. There are no makers marks on any piece, and I would be grateful to anyone who might have any information as to who made it, and where it was made.
Kodachrome can get “the blues” from poor processing and/or poor keeping. Some years ago, Applied Science Fiction had some very good photo adjustment software. ROC pro (Return Of Color pro) worked quite well with little user input. The drawbacks are: 1. It was developed in an era of smaller photo files and will not work on large pixel files. 2. It was taken over by Kodak (ugh!!!) and I have yet to see any improvements as to adding 64 bit use or increasing the file size it will work with.
Paint Shop Pro 9 had a “one step photo fix” button that works alone or in conjunction with other photo altering programs. It does a surprisingly good job with almost no user input especially considering its age. Much newer versions are out with many new features and inclusion of 64 bit operating systems.
Upper left is a crop of a 1960s Kodachrome that has the blues.
Upper right is the view after using PSP one step with no additional user input
Lower left shows the view after running ROC pro with no additional user input.
Lower right shows the view after running ROC pro but manually adding 7 red and subtracting 3 blue plus changing the default “digital” to “film”. This view looks a little purple-skied next to the other ROC pro view but the people look most lifelike in stand-alone mode.
Just a little something for an upcoming project. Feel free to use with credit. Size 50 for use.
100% Shapes (except for monopod)
0% recolorable
Time for a little adjustment : this rockerbilly dancer brought out the hairspray at one point to restyle his quiff in the reflection of his sunglasses that he was holding in his other hand. Very resourceful!
Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, 2006